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February 25, 2011

You know how exciting it is when you get a new catalogue and you can’t wait to try all the new product.  I always rush out and buy heaps of things and then forget to play with half of them.  I can tell all of you this because my husband never reads my blog.  Anyway I saw a sketch for a challenge on Try Stampin on Tuesday and thought I would dust off the Island Floral Die.

To make the flower I cut one of the 5 petal flowers from the Island Floral Die using Concord Crush card.  I also cut one of the small flowers using the same cardstock.  I also punched one  Fancy Flower Extra Large from Concord Crush card.  I cut one set of leaves from the Island Floral Die using Pear Pizzazz card.  To get my flower to have some bulk and some shape, I used my bone folder to distress each of the flowers on both sides until the cardstock started to separate.  So now I have two of each of the 3 flower shapes.  I scrunched each one individually and then opened them.  I did the same thing with the leaves.  After opening them I stacked them with the leaves at the bottom, then the large Island Floral flower, then the punched Fancy Flower and then the small Island Floral flower.  I held them altogether with a Pretty in Pink brad.  I also made sure that each of the flowers and the leaves was offset to each other.  Then starting with the smallest flower I scrunched it up over the brad.  I continued to do this with each of the layers of the flower.  I then opened them out again, careful to leave them slightly plumped up.

To make my card I started with a base of Sahara Sand card and added a strip of Pink Pirouette card which I embossed with the Perfect Polka Dots Embossing Folder.  I wrapped this with a piece of Concord Crush 1/2″ Stitched Poly Ribbon.  I added my flower over the ribbon using several mini glue dots.  Lastly I added 3 Pretty in Pink Brads to the upper left hand corner.

I absolutely love the way this flower turned out.  I can see that I will be using this die a lot more in the future.  I just hope it doesn’t retire at the end of next month.

Bye for now, Kris.

8 Comments leave one →
  1. gwen's avatar
    February 25, 2011 7:22 am

    Kris love the colour combination, and the card is beautiful. Thanksso much for sharing!

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  2. Sandi Dailey's avatar
    February 25, 2011 9:06 am

    Wow, your flower in the Concord Crush looks so real. I would have never thought to use this color, but am going to try one (I have a passion for making all different kinds of flowers — so fun). Thanks for entering in the challenege Kris!

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  3. Tammy Hanlon's avatar
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    February 25, 2011 12:33 pm

    Oooohhh I love that flower Kris, lovely card.
    Tammy

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  4. broncornish's avatar
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    February 25, 2011 1:32 pm

    Kris this is lovely!

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  5. CherylAnn Robinson's avatar
    February 25, 2011 1:56 pm

    Thanks for playing at Try stampin ‘. I love your card and the colour of the flower is awesome.

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  6. Kristen Conant's avatar
    February 25, 2011 11:29 pm

    Very nice! So glad to see Spring popping up even if it is only on cards right now–LOL. It is a welcome brake from winter. Thanks for playing along!

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  7. NanaConnie's avatar
    February 26, 2011 3:58 am

    What an incredible color palette you chose! Fabulous flower.

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  8. Tracey Old's avatar
    March 1, 2011 7:37 am

    Love the flower! Just beautiful! Thanks for playing Try Stampin On Tuesday;-)

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